Cambria Heights student participates  
 in 2020 Disney Dreamers Academy 
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 BY CARLOTTA MOHAMED 
 The sky is not the limit for 16-yearold  
 Myah  Mitchell  from  Cambria  
 Heights,  who  is  aiming  to  become  an  
 astronaut.  
 Mitchell, a junior at the Mary Louis  
 Academy in Jamaica Estates, is one of  
 100  students  accepted  into  the  Disney  
 Dreamers Academy in January for the  
 four-day event held  in March. But unfortunately, 
  her trip was cut short due  
 to the coronavirus outbreak.  
 The Disney Dreamers Academy was  
 founded in 2008 to give students with a  
 dream the tools it takes to let their potential  
 shine through. The Walt Disney  
 Company, entertainer Steve Harvey,  
 and ESSENCE Magazine hosts the  
 four-day event (March 12 to March 15)  
 for 100 select students at Walt Disney  
 Resort.  
 The Dreamers interact with Disney  
 cast members, celebrities, industry experts  
 and community leaders through  
 inspirational talks, immersive career  
 activities  and  networking  and  interviewing  
 experiences.  
 Mitchell, who became interested in  
 learning more about space at the age  
 of 4, was inspired by Mae Jemison, the  
 first African-American woman to travel  
 into space. 
 “It’s really cool to know that she did  
 that and  I want  to do  that  too.  Space  
 seems endless and we really can’t go  
 far into it yet because we don’t have  
 that type of technology,” Mitchell said.  
 “No one knows if there is an end to it,  
 and we just have to keep exploring.” 
 Although Mitchell only experienced  
 one day of the Disney Dreamers Academy, 
  it was a fun outing with free passes  
 to Disney World and taking a ride on  
 the Disney Dreamers grand marshal  
 car, she said.  
 Now, Mitchell is starting to focus on  
 college. She is taking a closer look at the  
 potential universities she would like  
 to attend. She has her eyes on Vaughn  
 College of Aeronautics and Technology, 
  but keeping her options open, she  
 would  also  like  to  attend  colleges  in  
 Florida, Texas, Arizona or Hawaii.  
 “They’re all near the NASA bases  
 and I need to get my pilot license and a  
 degree in engineering,” Mitchell said.  
 Mitchell  is  a  distinguished  student  
 who is also a part of the National Society  
 of High School Scholars. She is into  
 cheerleading,  orchestra,  non-competitive  
 swimming and diving as well as robotics. 
  She is also a self-taught pianist  
 and plays the violin.  
 Reach reporter Carlotta Mohamed  
 by e-mail at cmohamed@schnepsmedia. 
 com or by phone at (718) 260–4526. 
 Contact the newsroom:  
 718-260-8303 
 Myah Mitchell, 16, of Cambria Heights, aspires to become an astronaut. She was selected  
 to attend the Disney Dreamers Academy in March.  Courtesy of Myah Mitchell 
 
				
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